I love this park dedicated to all those that served this country for the sake of US, and the 🇺🇸 flag that's not even honored anyore around this country ALL GAVE SOME, AND SOME GAVE ALL, OUR GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO TAKE CARE OF THE MEN & WOMEN, THAT PUT THEIR LIVES ON THE LINE TO KEEP US ALL SAFE AND SO WE CAN BE ABLE TO STAND UP PROUD AND HONESTLY SAY AMERICA IS GREAT BUT, THE WAY THIS GOVERNMENT TREAT OUR HOMELESS VETERANS, NEEDS TO BE ASHAME OF THEMSELVES, VETERANS LEGLESS IN WHEELCHAIR'S UNABLE TO GET 100% DISABILITY CHECKS BECAUSE THEIR NOT VIEWED AS 100% DISABLED, HE LOSS HIS LEGS SO WE CAN WALK AROUND AND LEGLESS,ARMLESS,PTSD,HOMELESS,HUNGRY,AND COLD IN THE WINTER ALL ACROSS AMERICA BUT, THE US SEPT OF MILITARY & MEDICAL SAY THESE HERO'S ARE NOT DISABLE, WHY BECAUSE THEY PUT THEM INTO A WAR THAT WASN'T NECESSARY TO ENGAGE INTO BECAUSE THESE WERE MAN MADE WARS OVER OIL, WE DIDNT OWN BUT, USA BULLIED OTHER COUNTRIES OUT OF THEIR OIL LANDFILLS,AND NOW THEIR RICH AND THEIR HERO'S ARE HOMELESS VETERANS IN NEED OF HELP, IF I HAD THE FUNDINGS I'D FIND AND HOUSE EVERY HOMELESS VETERANS I CAN FIND BUT, GOD HAS YET TO BLESS MYSELF WITH FUNDING TO ALLOW MYSELF TO ASSIST THESE FALLEN HERO'S IN AMERICA,GOD BLESS OUR HERO'S FOR SAVING THIS COUNTRY AND ALL ALIVE LIVING TODAY IN AMERICA, GOD BLESS YOU ALL FOR SAVING MY FAMILY...
Read moreThis year, 2022, Veterans Park celebrates its 35th anniversary; it was inaugurated in 1977 to honor the war veterans of Hamilton Township.
With its vast area featuring walking paths, hiking trails, exercise pit-stops (various fitness instructions displayed at each of the stops), bicycle lanes, gazebos, children playground, forestall and picnic areas, as well as the picturesque and serene Robert G. Martin's lake with its geese and ducks, among other attractions, Veterans Park is accessed through its 4 entraces, the West (on Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Rd), North (on Klockner Rd), East (on Yardville-Hamilton Square Rd), and South (on Kuser Rd).
Various military monuments and obelisks commemorating the US war veterans are installed at park's respective entrances.
The park is dog friendly. However, we (as the proud owners of 5 dogs) were dismayed to see the lack of consideration on the part of many of a dog owner; the walking paths are often covered with uncurbed excrements - attention is required not to step into one.
The park is doing a great job through its bird and wildlife preservation efforts. Bat boxes are installed throughout the park.
Very good signage helps visitors to navigate easily.
Veterans Park offers ample parking at each of...
Read moreI love it here! There's so many different entrances with different things to do, it's so easy to stay for HOURS at a time. They have a dog park, GIANT numerous playgrounds, a ton of trails to work out/walk/ride bikes/skate on, a skatepark near the dog park which also has a baseball field, volleyball court, tennis courts, basketball, & a huge gazebo depending on which entrance you go to. I believe there's 4 or 5 entrances in total. Oh & lastly, there's a GIANT hill we used to roll down as kids that has a giant lake at the bottom where we used to bring bread to feed the geese, ducks & fish. Perfect for families, friends, or even just to...
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